Now that I'm taking higher resolution photos and using a 10x loop I'm seeing a lot more detail on coins and thus creating more questions. So on this nickel, what is the jagged line across this the top of this coin indicated by arrows? Is it a lamination issue? A die issue? Or any of 100 things I don't know anything about. Thanks in advance.
That is a classic example of a die crack the hardness of the nickel caused all kinds of problems when they started striking them is much harder then the copper silver and gold they were used to caused all kinds of die failures why they did away with the rays in the shield series it caused the dies to fail
Is a typical Randall hoard 1818 I can't believe that die made so many without breaking in half or more appropriate a small cent inside a large
Interesting Mainebill, about the elimination of the Rays because of excessive die wear. Didn't know about that. Thanks!